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Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Google targets Microsoft with web browser

Well Chrome has nearly arrived, and it comes with 'porn mode'. In addition, it is designed to handle not just text and graphics, but more complex computer programs. More from the New Scientist here.

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I am director of the Media and Persuasive Communication (MPC) network at Bangor University where I also lecture on political-economy of the media. I am currently working on a book provisionally titled Deconstructing Privacy for Peter Lang and leading two empirical projects in connection with privacy perception and the use of new media for smoking cessation. I am author of Creativity and Advertising: Affect, Events and Process (Routledge, 2013); The Mood of Information: A Critique of Behavioural Advertising (Continuum, 2011); and Digital Advertising (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2009).
Please contact me at mcstay@bangor.ac.uk if you are interested in Ph.D supervision or consultancy services.